Millions of dollars have been contributed by the NEA and AFT to the 10 
Democratic committee members to defeat Republican challengers, according to 
OpenSecrets.org.


The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee begins 
confirmation hearings on DeVos Wednesday.


DeVos is one of eight Trump Cabinet nominees who are “troublesome” and will 
be prime targets for defeat, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New 
York announced 
<https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-01-04/eight-trump-cabinet-nominees-called-troublesome-by-schumer>
 
Jan. 4.


Among the Democrats on the committee who never attended public school are 
Sen. Robert Casey Jr. of Pennsylvania, Rhode Island’s Sen. Sheldon 
Whitehouse, and Colorado’s Sen. Michael Bennet.


Casey and his father are regarded as the most famous alumni of Scranton 
Preparatory School, a Catholic Jesuit preparatory day school in 
Pennsylvania. Casey’s daughters, Caroline Casey and Julia Madeline, also 
attended Scranton Prep.

NEA and AFT together have given more than $60,000 to Casey’s campaigns over 
the years.


Whitehouse attended 
<http://www.nytimes.com/1986/07/27/style/the-betrothal-of-sandra-c-thornton-to-sheldon-whitehouse-announced.html>
 St. 
Paul’s School, a private boarding school situated on 2,000 rolling acres 
near Concord, New Hampshire. His daughter, Molly, attended the Wheeler 
School in Providence, while his son, Alexander, attended a private boarding 
school.


Whitehouse has not stated outright how he will vote on the DeVos 
nomination, but he reportedly told a local town meeting that he “questioned 
whether DeVos had ever entered a public school, drawing laughs.”


Whitehouse said during a 2012 Senate debate that he sent his children to 
private school because he wanted “the best education that I can for them, 
and I felt that, in their circumstances, the places that I chose to send 
them were the best schools for them,” as The Daily Caller News Foundation 
previously reported 
<http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/06/revealed-dem-senator-bashing-betsy-devos-had-no-problem-personally-profiting-from-charter-schools/#ixzz4VD1MiPdo>
.


Bennet attended St. Alban’s, one of Washington’s most elite private schools. 
His private school background and lack of public education experience 
didn’t sit well when he was tapped in 2005 as superintendent of Denver’s 
public schools. Bennet’s daughter was attending the Logan School for 
Creative Learning private academy when he was nominated. She was reportedly 
taken out of the school.


Bennet got $82,000 from the NEA in his 2010 Senate campaign. The teachers 
union independently spent $1.9 million to defeat Bennet’s Republican 
opponent Ken Buck. The AFT gave Bennett $57,000 in 2010.


Minnesota Sen. Al Franken’s two children attend Dalton School, described by 
the liberal-leaning Daily Beast as “one of New York’s most exclusive and 
rigorous private schools and boasts an impressive roster of celebrity 
alumni, including Anderson Cooper and Claire Danes.” Dalton’s application 
asks parents to list any prestigious titles they hold, including, 
“Princess, Senate and Ambassador,” according to TheDaily Beast.


Franken describes Dalton as “a very high-powered, expensive New York City 
private high school.” How expensive? Dalton’s tuition 
<http://www.dalton.org/information/admissions/tuition_and_financial_assistance> 
is currently $44,640 a year.


Franken’s daughter, Thomasin, is director 
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasin-franken-2369252b> of extended 
learning at DC Prep, which provides managerial assistance to 
“high-performing charter schools.”


NEA gave Franken $10,000 in campaign funds.


Tom Hassan, husband of Sen. Maggie Hassan and the newest Democratic member 
of the Senate Committee on Education, served as principal of the elite 
Phillips Exeter Academy. Hassan’s daughter, Margaret, also attended the 
Academy.


Hassan last year was censured 
<http://www.unionleader.com/Tom-Hassan-accepts-censure-in-Phillips-Exeter-scandal>
 
by the Association of Boarding Schools for failing to disclose sexual 
misconduct charges against a faculty member who later received an education 
award. Hassan left the academy in 2015.


Sen. Maggie Hassan received $10,000 from the NEA in 2016, and the union 
also independently spent $1.5 million against her Republican opponent, Sen. 
Kelly Ayotte, according to the FEC. AFT also spent $4,400 to defeat Ayotte.


Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s granddaughter, Otavia Tyagi, attends the trendy 
Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, California. Westlake alumni include 
such Hollywood stars as Shirley Temple, Candice Bergen, Jamie Lee Curtis, 
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Bridget Fonda, June Lockhart, Myrna Loy, and Tori 
Spelling.


Educator Frederick Hess, author of “Cage-Busting Teacher” and “Education 
Unbound” called it “hypocritical” for elected officials who benefited from 
private schools to deny the same opportunity to others, especially those 
from economically less privileged neighborhoods.


“It’s just bizarre to see people who have exercised those school options 
suggesting that it’s somehow problematic or malicious to extend those 
options to all families,” said Hess, who is also executive editor of 
Education Next.

None of the six senators responded to The Daily Caller News Foundation’s 
request for comment.


http://dailysignal.com/2017/01/09/senate-dems-set-to-scrutinize-trumps-ed-secretary-pick-attended-private-schools/


On Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at 10:24:59 AM UTC-5, OhioMark wrote:
>
> Can you say hypocrisy? Can you say massive hypocrisy?

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